Vermiculite in Attic, Blower Door Test

I had energy use evaluator guy come in. I warned the guy that I had vermiculite in the attic. He took note. He then still performed the blower door test, which creates negative pressure in the living space. I thought about it but didn't really get worried until after he was done. What should we do? Could it have sucked asbestos into the living area? I read that you aren't supposed to do the blower test in this case! We are vey worried! If anyone who knows about this has any advice, please let me know. It's seriously scary.

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It basics pressurizes the box, or the home, so that air leaks can be found. If there is air leaking from the living space up to the attic, it should just go out of the roof vents. If you are worried about the blower door causing shift movement of the material up in the attic, you should beware, that it is a common occurrence, that if air is leaking into the living space through the attic access, or people are going up there all of the time, or your furnace and duct work is up there, dust from the attic space has been moving into the living space a lot longer than a blower door test done one time would have done.